Nomad EOS Bumps

First time using Nomad. Have my subs assigned to faders. There are two buttons below each fader; assert and bump. How do we configure them. Mainly the bumps to be able to turn on and off a sub when pressing and releasing it? I tried the Hold Vs Man but that doesn't do it.

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  • Josh, I was using various fixtures that all responded the same way on the subs however one was a Chauvet Freedom Hex4 LED par that I could never get built correctly. Don't know if you have been following that post or not. Because of time and the event is over I have not had a chance to work on building it the way other individuals have recently suggested so it's still incorrect. I also can't figure out how to attach the show file to this reply :-( Tried to copy it and paste it but paste is greyed out. I did wonder if the way it is built might be why when I press the bump on the subs it is recorded to the intensity does not work however I just took a few minutes to open it again and remembered one person mentioned imaster vs proportional. They were set at imaster and when I changed them to prop they seemed to work. Wasn't able to connect a fixture to test, but it shows FL on my screen when the bump is pressed so that is probably where the problem existed. Not sure why imaster would keep a bump from bumping something at full. While I am on this reply I might mention I discovered one other thing that I don't understand and was going to post separately: The Freedom Hex4 fixtures can be controlled using an iPhone, Pad, etc. using the Chauvet FlareCon Air WiFi controller and setting them to that mode. They are pretty bright when doing so. I ran only 4 of them that way and 4 of them with Nomad DMX for the event and noticed when they were running on DMX the intensity at full appeared to be at least 1/2 as bright as when running with my iPhone WiFi. Again, might be because of the incorrect way I built them in the console, but they are set at range 0 - 255 so don't know. If I could figure out how to attach the show file you could look at that. Since the event I have not had time to technically confirm it but it sure looked that way, especially running them UV. The 4 that were on through DMX just barely lit up reflective UV items in the room but the 4 that were on through WiFi iPhone light up the whole room. The other colors also appeared really dim through DMX in comparison to WiFi.
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